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    Count Nogi Maresuke (乃木 希典), also known as Kiten, Count Nogi GCB (December 25, 1849 – September 13, 1912), was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese...
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    in the world. However, during the First Sino-Japanese War, General Nogi Maresuke had taken the city from the forces of Qing China in only a few days...
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    Nogi Shrine (乃木神社, Nogi-jinja) was established on November 1, 1923 and dedicated to General Nogi Maresuke (63) and his wife Nogi Shizuko (53) after their...
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    samurai youths) (1868) Saigō Takamori (1877) Emilio Salgari (1911) Nogi Maresuke and Nogi Shizuko (1912) Chujiro Hayashi (1940) Seigō Nakano (1943) Yoshitsugu...
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    130,000 to 170,000. After the siege of Port Arthur in 1905, General Nogi Maresuke, who led the Japanese army during the siege, felt so guilty about the...
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    Times, October 16, 1942. "Japan's Hero's", Time. October 26, 1942. "Nogi, Maresuke," Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed.), Vol. XXX, p. 1139. Honor awarded...
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    larger task force, 6,330 troops under the command of Lieutenant-General Nogi Maresuke, landed at Fangliao, 25 miles (40 km) to the south of Takow and well...
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    general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the First Sino-Japanese War Nogi Maresuke (1849–1912), general in the Imperial Japanese Army, and a prominent...
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    military, including Kabayama Sukenori, Kodama Gentarō, Kawakami Soroku, Nogi Maresuke and Oku Yasukata. However, as most of the garrison of Kumamoto castle...
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    had an education officer. In recent times, Emperor Taishō had Count Nogi Maresuke, Emperor Shōwa had Marshal-Admiral Marquis Tōgō Heihachirō, and Emperor...
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    personalities Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa Arichi Shinanojo Kabayama Sukenori Nogi Maresuke Takashima Tomonosuke Chinese and Taiwanese personalities Liu Yongfu...
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    and General Nogi Maresuke landed at Pi-tse-wo (present day Pikou, Liaoning Province, China) on 24 October 1894. On 6 November 1894, Nogi's forces took...
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    War and starred Tamba as General Gentarō, Tatsuya Nakadai as General Nogi Maresuke and Toshirō Mifune as Emperor Meiji. Ogawa, Noboru; 小川宣 (2006). Shūnan...
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    Tokyo, as the naval rival to the Nogi Shrine erected in the honour of Imperial Japanese Army General Nogi Maresuke. The idea of elevating him to a Shinto...
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    operations. Some of its more noteworthy commanders included Sakuma Samata, Nogi Maresuke, Nishi Kanjiro, HIH Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, and Umezu Yoshijiro...
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    (Meiji 13) as an army ammunition depot. It was named after General Nogi Maresuke, who was posted to Nagoya during the early Meiji era (1868–1912). It...
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    Gakushūin (Peers School). Emperor Mutsuhito, then appointed General Nogi Maresuke to be the Gakushūin's tenth president as well as the one in-charge on...
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    because it is 203 metres (666 ft) above sea level. Japanese General Maresuke Nogi used kanji with the same pronunciation but a different meaning to name...
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    the Russo-Japanese War, and also starred Tatsuya Nakadai (as General Nogi Maresuke), and Tetsurō Tamba (as General Kodama Gentarō). Emperor Meiji also...
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    continued into the night. Imperial forces fell back, and acting Major Nogi Maresuke of the Kokura Fourteenth Regiment lost the regimental colors in fierce...
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    of Zentsuji, Kagawa, and its first commander was Lieutenant General Nogi Maresuke. During the Russo-Japanese War, under the command of Lieutenant General...
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    Ichikawa Danjūrō XI Kitasato Shibasaburō Nakae Chōmin Ijichi Masaharu Nogi Maresuke Ōkubo Toshimichi Otoya Yamaguchi Sasaki Takayuki Shiga Naoya Nishi Takeichi...
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    the war. Count Nogi Maresuke asked Tomishige to follow him photographing the after-effects of the rebellion, for three days, and Nogi paid for the photographs...
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    source of news stories for them. Some of the reporters even asked Count Nogi Maresuke and Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi to have a meeting with Ashiwara, much...
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    Division March 1937 – Jan 1938 Succeeded by Uemura Seitaro Preceded by Nogi Maresuke Commander of 3rd Army Jan 1938-Dec 1938 Succeeded by Hayao Tada Preceded by...
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    1906) Tanaka Mitsuaki (1 April 1906) Terauchi Masatake (1 April 1906) Nogi Maresuke (1 April 1906) Nozu Michitsura (1 April 1906) Hasegawa Yoshimichi (1...
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  • Byong-hi Emperor Meiji Yamagata Aritomo Itō Sukeyuki Kawakami Soroku Nogi Maresuke Colonel Moriya Lieutenant Suzuku Strength 3,000–50,000 Korean soldiers...
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    Staff of the Army Field Marshal Marquis Nozu Michitsura: General Count Nogi Maresuke: Governor of Taiwan General Count Akiyama Yoshifuru: Chief of Staff...
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    initially raised during the Russo-Japanese War under the command of General Nogi Maresuke. In the initial stages of the war, its primary mission was the Siege...
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